yeah theyre pretty banged up around the corners. each corner actually suffered some damage. maybe you should consider using a different company for the jackets as well. if thats the best paper they have for the jackets you should go elsewhere. it sucks that a record this good and one that has a good layout etc would suffer from these flaws. but i know sometimes when you send away for a record to be pressed you cant be certain exactly what youll receive. im sure major labels can afford to get a sample of the release etc but underground labels just have to send it away and hope it comes back like they wanted it.

I've used gzcd as most of us do. I really wonder what the quality of the Black Crucifixion gatefold will be like after they finally move their ass and send it to me (They told me there's just 1 person running the entire production room during summer holidays).

Fact still is that Repugnant didn't want a glossy/lacquered sleeve and that probably caused the sleeves of the vinyls turning the way they are I think.
All bandmembers themselves are really enthusiastic about these vinyl editions though, and that works for me.

Problem with testpressings is that one just gets the vinyl itself and not the sleeve to check out._________________www.soulsellerrecords.com

The paper is very thin on the sleeve, but I'm still fuckin happy to have the PICLP version all the same !! Killer release !! I'll have to pick up the normal black LP as well !!_________________Glorious Dawn Upon The Plateau Of Might Now Burns!!